Bought new in 2007 it’s a Kubota M6800. It has a 4 cylinder, 202 cubic inch diesel engine producing 70.9 gross hp and 62 pto hp. The transmission has 12 forward and 12 reverse gears (including creeper gears) with hydraulic “wet” shuttle shift (don’t need to push in the clutch at all). Fuel capacity is 17.2 gallons. Hydraulic pump capacity is 17.1 gallons per minute. The 3 point lift capacity is 4,550 lbs and has a Gannon top-n-tilt hydraulic top and side link. It also has a top link draft sensor. Without the loader, it weighs 5,785 lbs (including cast iron rear centers) plus 1,080 lbs of wheel weights for a total tractor weight of 6,865 lbs. Wheelbase is 80.7 inches. Ag tires are 9.5-24 in the front and 18.9-30 in the rear. The loader is a Woods model LU126 with a maximum lift height of 126 inches and maximum lift capacity of 3,250 lbs. Breakaway capacity is 4,650 lbs. Bucket size is 84 inches and 20.0 cubic feet. The loader has a Bobcat quick-tach system that handles all Bobcat attachments. Maximum dump angle is 50 degrees and maximum roll back angle is 35 degrees.

Bought new in 1998 it’s a Ford New Holland 1920. It has a 4 cylinder, 122 cubic inch diesel engine producing 33 gross hp and 29 pto hp. The transmission has 12 forward and 12 reverse gears with shuttle shift. Fuel capacity is 9.8 gallons. Hydraulic pump capacity is 7.8 gallons per minute. The 3 point lift capacity is 2,185 lbs and has a Gannon top-n-tilt hydraulic top and side link. Without the loader, it weighs 3,300 lbs plus 480 lbs of wheel weights for a total tractor weight of 3,780 lbs. Wheelbase is 69.9 inches. Ag tires are 5.5-16 in the front and 13.6-24 in the rear. The loader is a Woods model 1016 with a maximum lift height of 107 inches and maximum lift capacity of 1,850 lbs. Breakaway capacity is 3,850 lbs. Bucket size is 66 inches and 12.1 cubic feet. The loader has a Bobcat quick-tach system that handles all Bobcat attachments. Maximum dump angle is 50 degrees and maximum roll back angle is 35 degrees.

This song was sung my Diamond Rio and it was never played on the radio or published b/c it was considered politically incorrect! here it is…its really beautiful..at least thats what i think!

In God We Still Trust
You place your hand on His bible, and when you swear to tell the truth.
His name is on our greatest monuments an’ all our money too.
An’ when we pledge allegiance, there’s no doubt where we stand:
There’s no separation, we’re one nation under Him.

In God, we still trust here in America,
He’s the one we turn to every time the going gets tough.
He is the source of all our strength, the one who watches over us.
Here in America, in God, we still trust.

Now there are those among us,
Who wanna push Him out.
And erase his name from everything,
This country’s all about.
From the schoolhouse to the courthouse,
They’re silencing His word,
An’ now it’s time for all believers,
To make our voices heard.

In God, we still trust here in America,
He’s the one we turn to every time the goin’ gets tough.
He is the source of all our strength, the one who watches over us.
Here in America, in God, we still trust.
Here in America, in God, we still trust.
Here in America,
Here in America, in God, we still trust.
Here in America, in God, we still trust.
Here in America

In the moment when a whisper becomes a stirring…..
I think of our secrets.
You are my confidante.
In the moment when our laughter becomes abandon,
I think of our compatibility.
You are my friend.
In the moment when attraction becomes surrender,
I think of our passion.
You are my lover.
In the moment when a glimmer becomes radiance,
I think of our future.
You are my tomorrow.
In the moment when ascent becomes triumph,
I realize love transforms the ordinary-
& ours is an extraordinary love.
You…are my forever.